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Jake Evans scores late winner as Canadiens complete 3-2 comeback over Lightning - MSNMONTREAL — Jake Evans scored the game-winning goal with 2:15 remaining in regulation to lift the Montreal Canadiens past the Tampa Bay Lightning 3-2 on Tuesday night.
The Canadiens’ rookie called out the officials after Game 4 for Wilson’s hit on Carrier and Alex Ovechkin’s collision with Jake Evans. The latter hit did lead to a power play that the Habs ...
Making matters worse is the fact that Sam Montembeault is injured, so the team has turned to rookie Jakub Dobes in net for game four. Dobes has been very good in the game as he has fought to keep ...
The melee began late in the second period when Wilson hit Jake Evans, prompting retaliation from Ivan Demidov. Xhekaj and Wilson then tried to engage but were separated by officials.
After his electric NHL debut against the Chicago Blackhawks, Demidov has not been nearly as visible, but that visibility has slowly been growing over the course of this series, beginning in the ...
Mikkola tied it 1-1 as his shot redirected off the Canadiens’ Jake Evans and past Montembeault at 10:37. Florida appeared to take a 2-1 lead at 12:58 of the first, but it was ruled A.J. Greer ...
Additionally, netminder Sam Montembeault had a great game, turning away all 30 of Edmonton's shot attempts. Heading into tonight's game, Montembeault and the Canadiens will look to make it 2–0 ...
Evans skated right into that space, and the pass was so perfect that he simply fired it past Sam Montembeault on his first touch. After the goal, he skated back to centre ice, where Josh Anderson ...
The difference was Sam Montembeault, who put on show in his home province of Quebec. The Rangers peppered him with 49 shots (on 88 attempts), with the Montreal netminder stopping 46 of them.
Jake Evans refused to touch the subject, even though it is front-of-mind for him, front-of-mind for his team and increasingly becoming front-of-mind in the NHL. Following his Montreal Canadiens ...
MONTREAL -- — Jake Evans scored the winning goal with 2:15 remaining to rally the Montreal Canadiens past the Tampa Bay Lightning 3-2 on Tuesday night. Evans finished a feed from Joel Armia to ...
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